Departure Dates

Day 1

San Cristobal -Isla Lobos

In the afternoon, board the Galapagos Sky to meet the crew and your new shipmates. Then participate in a mandatory safety briefing and drill before heading to Isla Lobos for a check-out dive!

Day 2

Bartolome-Santiago-Cousins Rocks

Today begins with a land tour in Bartolome, where you can climb and experience breathtaking views of the islands. Afterwards, take two dives in Cousins Rocks. These dives are itinerary favorites, as they provide great opportunities to see species such as sea horses, corals, frog fish, octopus and scorpion fish. They are also fantastic dives to search for large schools of barracuda and hammerhead sharks.

Day 3

Wolf Island

Most experienced divers will agree, Wolf and Darwin can provide some of the best diving encounters in the world! Wolf Island is a great place to see several species of shark, including hammerhead sharks, Galapagos sharks, and occasionally whale sharks. You many also find dolphins, large schools of tuna, spotted eagle rays, barracudas, sea lions and sea turtles. During the night dive, you may even spot red lipped bat fish walking along the bottom of the sea!

Day 4

Darwin Island

Darwin Island is recognized as one of the best diving spots in the world. While diving, you may find hammerhead sharks, silky sharks, Galapagos sharks, large pods of dolphins, mobula rays, and a myriad of different fish such as yellow fin tuna and skip jack. You may even see tiger sharks, black and blue marlin and killer whales!

Day 5

Darwin Island-Wolf Island

Three dives are planned during day five, two at Darwin Island and one at Wolf Island. After diving, journey back to the central islands.

Day 6

Isabela - Santiago

Dive at Cape Marshall, located on the north-eastern side of Isabela island, and see tons of manta rays and mobula rays, turtles and white tip sharks. Cape Marshall is also home to huge schools of the endemic salemas and feeding sea lions. Be sure to keep an eye out for snappers, yellow fin tuna, chevron barracude, rainbow runners, wahoo, parrot fishes, and tiger snake eels.

Day 7

Santa Cruz Island

While diving in Isla Pinzon, off Santa Cruz Island, you have the opportunity to dive and encounter a variety of species of sharks, sea lions, mantas, eagle rays and moray eels. Isla Pinzon is also home to a large variety of fish species such as yellow tailed surgeonfish, king angelfish, moorish idols, steel pompanos, snappers, grunts, creole fish and barracuda.

After the dive, enjoy a land tour of the highlands of Santa Cruz where you'll see Galapagos turtles in their natural habitat. You also may go on an unguided visit to the Charles Darwin Research Center.

Day 8

San Cristobal

Spend the morning visiting the Interpretation Center and walking around San Cristobal before disembarking the ship.

All itineraries are subject to change due to weather or changes by the National Park Service or yacht operator.

For the Galapagos Sky, please add a $35/person hyperbaric chamber fee and a a $100/person (10 day tour) or $140/person (13 day tour) fuel surcharge.Sky Dancer’s 7 night itinerary offers a total of approximately 17-19 dives and 3 land
excursions, and covers 565.5 nautical miles of ocean. It has two days with long
navigations (15 hours from Wolf to North Seymour and back). Tender diving is the rule
rather than the exception. There will be up to four dives per day including night dives at
Wolf and Darwin. The first two days and last two days will be a combination of shore
excursions with 2-3 dives per day. Most dives are drift dives along the cliff faces of offshore
rocks and pinnacles.

Single Supplement

This yacht requires single travelers to pay a supplement for private accommodations unless a roommate can be found.

Child Discount

Children under 12 receive a discount of $135 off adult flight rates, and discounted Galapagos Entrance Fee of $50